Pivoting for No Good Reason: London-based Ilmari Heikkinen has created PoemYou!, a gorgeous user interface with hexagonal cylinders, stash boxes, power-ups and all kinds of visual goodies. It’s not actually WebGL, just CSS3 transforms. But really nice. His blog posting on the project contains a rant about 3D and web devs that I’m inclined to agree with: “browser devs aren’t very interested in being 3D engine devs” #duh

At the Resonate 2013 art and technology conference, Marcin Ignak gave an outstanding talk, Data Art with WebGL, featuring WebGL visualizations written in the Plask framework. The good stuff kicks in around 6:00 into the video. But – watch it all!

Pixels 3D, a new Chrome Experiment, renders 3D shapes with particles. It can use the GPU to accelerate particle rendering with floating point textures (via the OES_texture_float extension).

Another Chrome Experiment, Cubeslam, is an addicting Pong-like game that shows off WebGL, Web Audio and WebRTC.

AlteredQualia has added another great demo to his prodigious portfolio, this time a really nice ammo.js-based physics simulation featuring WebGL and Web Workers.